Change of motoneuron excitability has been studied during the three basic modalities of slow or static stretching of the human soleus muscle. Tendon (T) and Hoffmann (H) reflexes were analyzed during static stretching (SS). The H response was compared in SS, in SS preceded by a maximal isometric contraction of the muscle or contraction-relaxation (CR) and during stretching of the muscle by contracting the antagonistic muscles (AC). During progressive dorsiflexion of the foot there is a significant difference (p less than 0.05) between T and H reflexes during SS, although the amplitude of direct motor (M) response, evoked by a maximal stimulation of the motor nerve, is not changed. The maximal joint mobilization during SS, CR and AC modaliti...
The reflex excitability of the soleus spinal motoneurons was assessed in healthy subjects performing...
The reflex excitability of the soleus spinal motoneurons was assessed in healthy subjects performing...
Free to read The purpose of the present study was to examine the possible inhibitory effect of passi...
Spinal excitability in humans is inhibited by both passively holding a static position with the musc...
SUMMARY The relative contributions of intramuscular and extramuscular receptors to changes in the re...
Prolonged (≥60 s) passive muscle stretching acutely reduces maximal force production at least partly...
International audienceEven though the acute effects of pre-exercise static stretching and dynamic mu...
International audienceEven though the acute effects of pre-exercise static stretching and dynamic mu...
Prolonged static muscle stretching transiently reduces maximal muscle force, and this force loss has...
Title: Motoneuron excitability depending on the level of muscle stretch Aim: The aim of this thesis ...
Title: Motoneuron excitability depending on the level of muscle stretch Aim: The aim of this thesis ...
International audienceEven though the acute effects of pre-exercise static stretching and dynamic mu...
International audienceEven though the acute effects of pre-exercise static stretching and dynamic mu...
Even though the acute effects of pre-exercise static stretching and dynamic muscle activity on muscu...
Prolonged static muscle stretching transiently reduces maximal muscle force, and this force loss has...
The reflex excitability of the soleus spinal motoneurons was assessed in healthy subjects performing...
The reflex excitability of the soleus spinal motoneurons was assessed in healthy subjects performing...
Free to read The purpose of the present study was to examine the possible inhibitory effect of passi...
Spinal excitability in humans is inhibited by both passively holding a static position with the musc...
SUMMARY The relative contributions of intramuscular and extramuscular receptors to changes in the re...
Prolonged (≥60 s) passive muscle stretching acutely reduces maximal force production at least partly...
International audienceEven though the acute effects of pre-exercise static stretching and dynamic mu...
International audienceEven though the acute effects of pre-exercise static stretching and dynamic mu...
Prolonged static muscle stretching transiently reduces maximal muscle force, and this force loss has...
Title: Motoneuron excitability depending on the level of muscle stretch Aim: The aim of this thesis ...
Title: Motoneuron excitability depending on the level of muscle stretch Aim: The aim of this thesis ...
International audienceEven though the acute effects of pre-exercise static stretching and dynamic mu...
International audienceEven though the acute effects of pre-exercise static stretching and dynamic mu...
Even though the acute effects of pre-exercise static stretching and dynamic muscle activity on muscu...
Prolonged static muscle stretching transiently reduces maximal muscle force, and this force loss has...
The reflex excitability of the soleus spinal motoneurons was assessed in healthy subjects performing...
The reflex excitability of the soleus spinal motoneurons was assessed in healthy subjects performing...
Free to read The purpose of the present study was to examine the possible inhibitory effect of passi...